Glenn, you know resistance is futile. You can't resist LF any more than you can resist the tug of an APUG gathering in Oz ...

The Grampians sound like a wonderful opportunity to meet and shoot. I haven't been there since my uni days when I studied geology. They'd be much more fun as a visual study than they were as a study of mapping.

However, as noted by jford, they could be quite crowded. Any other suggestions? I'm easy. Grampians is good.

Can a wyno from Geelong join in too? In twenty something years of using LF, I've only ever met two others who shoot LF while in the field. It'd be great to talk to others who use LF,
Mike

If it is the Grampians I'm in -- in fact I have deleted January from the start of next year just in case. If Halls Gap is too crowded, Stawell is not too far as a base for a comfortable day trip though the area.

Maybe we can have a couple of separate get-togethers, say one in or around the city (Melbourne) in early January, and then around mid-January another one in the Grampians? (Seeing there are a couple of people away after the first few days in January). How does that sound?